Line extensions and new stations Science Park/Pak Shek Kok station Science Park station is a proposed
infill station along the
East Rail line located between
University and
Tai Po Market stations. This station will be ready by 2031.
Tseung Kwan O line southern extension In the chief executive's 2022 policy address, it was announced that the Tseung Kwan O line would be extended southwards to Tseung Kwan O area 137, an 80 hectare plot of land the Development Bureau has identified suitable for the development of 50,000 new housing units. Area 137 is expected to take in new populations in 2030, but there has been no expected timeline for the completion of the extensions or the opening of the new station.
New lines South Island line (West) On 21 January 2003, the
Executive Council of Hong Kong granted MTR Corporation Limited permission to proceed with further planning on two proposed lines: West Island line and South Island line. These new lines were suggested in the Second Railway Development Study and the Railway Development Strategy 2014 report. to provide direct links between the residential areas of
Wah Fu, Wah Kwai and
Ap Lei Chau in Southern District and the
CBD of Hong Kong. This was the first project within the MTR network that serves the Southern District. Three proposals were previously submitted, each addressing the drawbacks of the prior plan. The plans were turned down by the government in favour of constructing highways in late March 2004. The MTRC's fourth proposal was given in February 2005. This consisted of a
westward extension of the Island line (referred to as
West Island line in early planning) and the
South Island line (East), which would be connected to the South Island line (West) at
HKU station and
Wong Chuk Hang station, respectively. The
South Island line (East), currently simply referred to as the South Island line, opened on 28 December 2016. Plans for the South Island Line (West) were mentioned and revised in the 2014 governmental railway strategy report and an "implementation window" of 2022 to 2026 was identified. As of 2022, there is no schedule for construction.
North Island line This would link the
Tung Chung line (Hong Kong station) and the
Tseung Kwan O line (at North Point). There is currently no schedule for construction, but construction is expected to commence after 2042.
East Kowloon line The original scheme of the East Kowloon line would connect
Diamond Hill station via
Hung Hom station to
Sheung Wan station. It was refined and merged into what is today known as the
Tuen Ma line without crossing the harbour to Sheung Wan. In 2014, another railway scheme of the same name was unveiled by the government which would provide metro service in the opposite direction to
Po Lam station,
HKUST station, via
Sau Mau Ping. The 2014 railway development strategy recommended the new line should begin construction in 2019 and be finished in 2025. said as light rail systems run on overhead lines, it would have a light environmental footprint. As of 2022, there is no schedule for its construction.
Cable Car System from Ngong Ping to Tai O In March 2019, CEDD released an executive study outlining an option of the proposed Cable Car extending from Ngong Ping village to Tai O. This proposal was suggested to be run by
Hong Kong MTR.
Northern metropolis related proposals Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Express Railway Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Express Railway is a proposed cross-border railway offering three future distinct services,
Hong Kong International Airport –
Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport direct connection,
Hung Shui Kiu–
Qianhai cross border services and domestic service between
Tuen Mun and
Siu Ho Wan.
Policy address 2021 In 2021, the then Chief Executive
Carrie Lam published the Hong Kong policy address concerning the
East Rail line and
Tuen Ma line, including the expansion of
Northern Loop line. •
East Rail line (Pak Shek Kok station, Lo Wu South station and relocation of Lo Wu station): The East Rail line Pak Shek Kok station will be built near the Grand Sports Center, and the extension of the East Rail line to Shenzhen
Lo Wu will be explored and the establishment of a "
One Country, Two Systems” port, and the addition of a new railway station with non-transit railway service between the existing Lo Wu Station and
Sheung Shui station. •
Northern Link: The Northern Link will be extended north to Shenzhen's new
Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park in the
Lok Ma Chau Loop; the Northern Link will also be extended eastward from the
Kwu Tung station, connecting
Lo Wu,
Man Kam To and
Heung Yuen Wai areas, then going south via
Ta Kwu Ling,
Queen’s Hill to
Fanling. •
Hong Kong–Shenzhen Western Express Railway: Connects
Hung Shui Kiu,
Ha Tsuen to
Shenzhen Qianhai. •
Tsim Bei Tsui to Pak Nai Automatic MRT System: Exploring the feasibility of building an
Tsim Bei Tsui to
Pak Nai automatic MRT system to drive the area and
Lau Fau Shan development.
2022 policy address •
Kau Yi Chau Artificial Island Railway: Connecting
Western Hong Kong Island,
Lantau and
Northwest New Territories . •
Central Rail Link: Construction of the 12th railway line, connecting
Kowloon Tong via
Yuen Long Kam Sheung Road via
Kwai Chung, to relieve the carrying pressure of
Tuen Ma line.
Policy address 2023 •
Central Rail Link Optimization Scheme: Build three intermediate stops in northeast Tsuen Wan, Northeast Kwai Chung and
Tsuen King Circuit for transfer to MTR
Tsuen Wan line. •
Northern Link east extension: Extension of Northern Link to
Ping Che via
Lo Wu South,
Man Kam To and other areas, connecting the new development area and different border checkpoints. •
Northeast New Territories line: New line to connect the
East Rail line to
Heung Yuen Wai via
Ping Che and
Queen's Hill and other areas to
Fanling station, opening up the main development nodes. •
Hung Shui Kiu/Ha Tsuen MRT line : Will run through the Hung Shui Kiu/Ha Tsuen and Yuen Long South development areas, connecting to Tuen Ma line, Light Rail and other major public transport interchanges.
Lantau Tomorrow Vision The Lantau Tomorrow Vision plan involves creating direct railway links from the
Kau Yi Chau artificial islands to Hong Kong Island West, North Lantau and coastal areas of Tuen Mun. The latest plan calls for a rail link from HKU and Kennedy Town station to the Kau Yi Chau Artificial Islands, before then going to Sunny Bay and connecting with Tuen Mun East and Hung Shui Kiu. A "Green Mass Transit System" is also proposed to be built within the islands.
Other stations Other studied areas for expansion include: • A short extension of the
Island line to
Siu Sai Wan station was proposed in 2001 but later shelved in 2014. ==References==